Lesson Plan – Marketing Yourself Course Title: Marketing Session Title: Marketing Yourself Performance Objective: • Upon completion of this lesson, the student will explain the importance of marketing for individuals. Specific Objectives: • Students will explain how individuals market themselves every day. • Students will describe characteristics for a professional personality. • Students will explain how marketing relates to the job search and career development. • Students will describe the importance of self-confidence and positive attitude. • Students will explain how the resume is a personal advertisement. Preparation TEKS Correlations: This lesson, as published, correlates to the following TEKS. Any changes/alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. • 130.347(c)(8)(A) identify and practice effective interpersonal and team-building skills involving situations with coworkers, managers, and customers • 130.347(c)(8)(B) develop short- and long-term personal goals • 130.347(c)(8)(C) identify and use time-management principles; and • 130.347(c)(8)(D) participate in leadership and career development activities. • 130.347(c)(10)(A) analyze self-assessment information, including interests, aptitudes, and personal traits; • 130.347(c)(10)(B) research and assess employment trends in marketing careers; • 130.347(c)(10)(C) locate and identify career opportunities that appeal to personal career goals; • 130.347(c)(10)(D) match personal interest and aptitudes to selected careers; • 130.347(c)(10)(E) model the steps for locating and securing employment; • 130.347(c)(10)(F) use multiple resources to locate job opportunities; • 130.347(c)(10)(G) develop a resumé; Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 130.347(c)(10)(H) prepare a letter of application; 130.347(c)(10)(I) complete an employment application; 130.347(c)(10)(J) participate in mock employment interviews; 130.347(c)(10)(K) list the standards and qualifications that must be met in order to enter a given career; and 130.347(c)(10)(L) employ critical-thinking and decision-making skills to exhibit qualifications to a potential employer. 130.347(c)(34)(A) identify training, education, and certification requirements for occupational choice; 130.347(c)(34)(B) participate in career-related training or degree programs; and 130.347(c)(34)(C) prepare for licensure or certification in a chosen occupational area. 130.112(c)(15)(A) …analyze individual goals and interests 130.112(c)(15)(B) …determine individual talents, abilities, and skills 130.112(c)(15)(C) …develop an individual career plan. 130.115(c)(10)(A) …communicate effectively when developing positive customer relationships 130.118(c)(13)(B) …identify appropriate employment opportunities abroad. 130.118(c)(14)(A) …identify and practice effective interpersonal and team-building skills involving situations with coworkers, supervisors, and subordinates. 130.118(c)(14)(B) …participate in leadership and career development activities. 130.119(c)(4)(A) …explain how to match an applicant to a job using job analysis and a job description 130.119(c)(4)(B) …explain the different types of commonly used pre-employment tests such as Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 2 polygraph tests, honesty and integrity testing, graphology, physical examination, and drug testing • • 130.119(c)(4)(C) …clarify the relevant factors that should be considered in conducting a criminal background check 130.119(c)(4)(D) …demonstrate the proper methods of conducting pre-employment interviews. Interdisciplinary Correlations: English: 110.33(b)(1)(A) – Reading/Vocabulary Development …determine the meaning of grade-level technical academic English words in multiple content areas (e.g., science, mathematics, social studies, the arts) derived from Latin, Greek or other linguistic roots and affixes. 110.33(b)(1)(B) – Reading/Vocabulary Development … analyze textual context (within a sentence and in larger sections of text) to draw conclusions about the nuance in word meanings. 110.33(b)(1)(C) – Reading/Vocabulary Development …infer word meaning through the identification and analysis of analogies and other word relationships. 110.33(b)(9)(C) – Reading/Comprehension of Informational Text/Expository Text …make and defend subtle inferences and complex conclusions about the ideas in text and their organizational patterns. 110.33(b)(11)(B) – Reading/Comprehension of Informational Text/Procedural Text …translate (from text to graphic or from graphic to text) complex, factual, quantitative, or technical information presented in maps, charts, illustrations, graphs, timelines, tables and diagrams. 110.33(b)(12)(A) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate how messages presented in media reflect social and cultural views in ways different from traditional texts. 110.33(b)(12)(B) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate the interactions of different techniques (e.g., layout, pictures, typeface in print media, images, text, sound in electronic journalism) used in multi-layered media. 110.33(b)(12)(C) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate the objectivity of coverage of the same event in various types of media. 110.33(b)(12)(D) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate changes in formality and tone across various media for different audiences and purposes. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 3 Accommodations for Learning Differences: For ED, ESL, LD, Special Ed, at Risk, 504, etc. allow the following: 1. Allow students less than best responses to vocabulary and assignment sheets. 2. Allow students more errors on research and PowerPoint presentations. Teacher Preparation: References: 1. Marketing Yourself, Cengage South-Western Publishing 2. Marketing, Third Edition, James L. Burrow, South-Western Cengage Learning 3. Marketing Essentials, McGraw Hill 4. USA Today and local newspapers Instructional Aids: 1. Marketing Yourself PowerPoint presentation 2. Marketing/Packaging Yourself Project 3. Marketing/Packaging Yourself Project Rubric 4. Resume Project 5. Resume Project Rubric 6. Mock Interview Rubric 7. Marketing Yourself Workplace Project 8. Marketing Yourself Workplace Project Rubric 9. In Style Business Attire Project 10. In Style Business Attire Project Rubric 11. Internet Materials Needed: 1. Construction paper 2. Scissors and glue 3. Poster board 4. Newspapers Equipment Needed: 1. Computers for students to complete projects. 2. Projector for PowerPoint presentations. Learner Preparation: 1. Students will prepare a Top Ten List of their greatest personal characteristics. 2. Students will list a career that they plan to pursue. Then they will list what education, personal characteristics, and other criteria are necessary to successfully land this career. Lesson Plan Introduction (LSI Quadrant I): 1. Education and good grades are important elements for successful careers. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 4 Experience in the field, professional involvement in organization and an outgoing personality are also elements necessary for success. Ask students to develop a roadmap for their lives. The map should include high school, extra curricular activities, work/intern experiences, college, and other preparation for success. The roadmap should include dates and possible detours to the road to professional success. 2. Ask students why it is important to become actively involved in professional organizations like DECA. Some of the top responses should include professional, vocational, and social value. Equally important is the opportunity to network with numerous other professionals. Important Terms for this Lesson: • Self-aware-understanding the various factors that shape your personality • terminal values-values that are an end in themselves • instrumental values-behaviors such as honesty or perseverance that help you obtain terminal values • networking-associating with other professionals for personal and professional benefit Outline Outline (LSI Quadrant II): Instructors can use the PowerPoint presentation, slides, handouts, current events, the Internet, and note pages in conjunction with the following outline. MI Outline I. Personal Marketing is a Daily Event A. in the classroom and to your teacher and administrators B. at home to parents, family and friends C. at work to obtain the job, capture the promotion, make the sale D. in public E. networking with other professionals Notes to Instructor Ask students to write a paragraph that describes their personal marketing package. Ask students to list their strengths and areas needing improvement. II. Characteristics of a Professional A. Confident B. Good Listener C. Polite-follows business etiquette D. Good Public Speaker E. Well educated and willing to continue education F. Team player G. Accepts constructive criticism H. Avoids judging others I. Willing to listen to others ideas J. Works to resolve conflict Explain how some highly educated doctors need a lesson in proper bedside manners or business etiquette. Explain the importance of positive communication with the customer. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 5 III. Marketing and the Job Search A. Packaging and presenting yourself B. Maintaining a professional look/image C. Making positive first impressions D. Demonstrating professionalism at all times E. Demonstrating proper business etiquette Explain the importance of body language. Then ask students what the following body language activities mean; sighs-boredom and not listening, folded armsdefensive and not listening rolling eyesdisrespect, lack of eye contactlack of confidence. IV. Self Confidence and Positive Attitude A. positive attitude-most important factor in hiring entry-level candidates (National Center on Educational Quality of the Workforce) 1. education 2. optimistic attitude 3. positive self talk 4. positive communication 5. positive body language a. stand up straight when speaking b. give good eye contact c. listen carefully to others d. monitor yourself for annoying habits 6. positive work habits a. be courteous to others b. do not argue about unimportant issues c. do not be afraid to accept blame d. volunteer for unwanted tasks B. Self Confidence 1. directly related to self esteem 2. healthy attitude without being obnoxious to others Ask students if they would rather talk or listen. Then explain how listening is one of the weakest skills resulting in communication breakdown. Ask students if they were an employer what they would list as their top 5 expectations of an employee. V. Resume-Your Personal Inventory A. Personal information Give students a resume with the Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 6 B. Education C. Work experience D. Extra-curricular activities E. Personal strengths F. Career goals G. References main categories and open space. Students must fill in their personal information in the blank spaces in order to begin the resume process. Copy and paste Multiple Intelligences Graphic in appropriate place in left column. Verbal Linguistic Logical Mathematical Visual Spatial Musical Rhythmic Bodily Kinesthetic Intrapersonal Interpersonal Naturalist Existentialist Application Guided Practice (LSI Quadrant III): Go over an example of a resume for high school students. The resume should include professional goal, personal information, education, work experience, extracurricular activities, personal interests and skills, and references. Students will use this sample when preparing their personal resume. Ask students why first impressions are so important. Then have students describe how they will dress for an interview to relay the correct signal to the prospective employer Independent Practice (LSI Quadrant III): 1. Students will produce a resume using the Resume Project guidelines and Resume Project Rubric. 2. Students will successfully complete a mock interview with an individual from the business community using the Mock Interview Rubric. 3. Students will complete the Marketing Packaging Yourself project (attached document with directions) and evaluation using the Marketing Packaging Yourself Project Rubric. 4. Students will complete the Marketing Your Workplace Project (see attached document with directions) and use the Marketing Your Workplace Project Rubric for evaluation. 5. Students will complete the In Style Business Attire Project (see attached document with directions) and In Style Business Attire Project Rubric for evaluation. Summary Review (LSI Quadrants I and IV): Q: Why is marketing important for individuals? A: Every day individuals must market themselves. Q: Why is the first impression so important? A: The first impression is a lasting impression. You may not get a second chance to Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 7 Q: A: Q: A: make a different impression. How is the resume a marketing device? The resume sells your qualifications. What are two important tips before going to the interview? Research the company to be knowledgeable and dress for professional success with good grooming. Evaluation Informal Assessment (LSI Quadrant III): 1. Instructor will observe students during Independent Practice assignments, and class participation during Introduction discussion and PowerPoint discussions. 2. Instructor will assist individuals as needed. Formal Assessment (LSI Quadrant III, IV): Use the Resume Rubric and Mock Interview Rubric to evaluate the resume and mock interview. The Marketing and Packaging Yourself Project will also be evaluated using Marketing and Packaging Yourself Project Rubric. Marketing Your Workplace Project Rubric is provided to evaluate the Marketing Your Workplace Project. The In Style Business Attire Project is evaluated using the In Style Business Attire Project Rubric. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 8 Marketing/Packaging Yourself Project Name____________________________ Every day you must market yourself to teachers, family members, employers and friends. Marketing involves highlighting your greatest strengths and tackling your weaknesses. This project will help you put together a personal package to market yourself. There are five parts to this project. Part 1: Prepare a bulleted list of your Top Ten Personality assets or strengths. Print the list. Part 2: Prepare a PowerPoint presentation about you that sells your personality strengths. The PowerPoint should include talents, professional interests, work and community experiences, and goals for the future. The PowerPoint presentation should also tell about your family background. The presentation should be at least six slides. Print the presentation as a handout with three slides per sheet. Part 3: Use the Word template for Professional Resume and prepare a personal resume. Make sure to include all sections from this lesson. Part 4: Go to Hot Jobs.com to locate three jobs that would interest you after completing college or post-secondary education. Summarize each job opportunity by answering who, what, and where about the job. Include interesting reasons for taking/not taking the job. Part 5: Use the Internet to research types of cover letters for job openings. Prepare a cover letter for one of the positions you found at Hot Jobs.com Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 9 Marketing/Packaging Yourself Project Rubric Student Name: ________________________________________ 20 15 10 5 Part 1 Packaging Yourself 10 Solid characteristics Listed 10 characteristics, not all characteristics were good descriptors 7-9 characteristics listed Incomplete list of characteristics Personal PowerPoint Presentation All Six Topics All Six Topics 4-5 Topics Covered Covered Completely Covered, Information Completely in Less in at Least 6 Slides Needed to be More than 6 Slides Complete Incomplete Information--Did not follow directions. Resume Complete Resume in Resume in Proper Proper Format Format, Missing 1 section Resume in Proper Format, Missing 2 Sections Resume not in Proper Format, Missing More than 2 Sections Hot Jobs.com Three jobs thoroughly researched with information for all four categories Three jobs researched with incomplete information for the four categories Two jobs researched Incomplete research with complete and information for information for the three jobs four categories Cover Letter Cover Letter in proper format, requesting an interview Cover Letter in proper format, missing at least one key factor Cover letter in proper Cover letter format, missing more incomplete, not than 1 key factor accomplishing intended purpose of landing an interview CATEGORY Total Score ___________ Maximum Score 100 pts. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 10 Resume Project Name__________________________ Student resumes should include contact information, job objective, education, related coursework, extra-curricular activities and community service, related experience, and references. Use the resume in your textbook, sample resume in WORD templates, or sample resume on the Internet to develop your personal resume. Your resume must include all of the sections listed in paragraph one. Write a rough draft of the resume first and then type an error-free copy. Make sure to include all of your strengths (examples: bi-lingual, keyboarding and computer skills, telephone skills, etc.) You must include the professional relationship and telephone numbers of all references. References should be contacted in advance to grant permission to list their names on the resume. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 11 Resume Rubric Student Name: ________________________________________ 20 15 10 5 Contact Information Included Name, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail Address in a Proper Format Included Name, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail Address in Incomplete Contact Information, missing one or two essential parts Incomplete Contact Information, missing more than two essential parts Education Listed in reverse chronological order, included related coursework and related experience Listed in reverse chronological order, included related coursework, did not list related experience Listed in chronological order, did not list related coursework and related experience Incomplete record of education Extra-curricular activities just listed Incomplete list of extra-curricular activities and community involvement No extra-curricular activities or community involvement listed CATEGORY Extra-curricular Extra-curricular activities listed and Activities defined Work or Community Service Experience Listed all experiences in reverse chronological order, highlighting workplace skills with responsibilities Listed all experiences in reverse chronological order, no responsibilities or skills included Listed experiences in random order with incomplete list of workplace skills and responsibilities Incomplete experiences, missing responsibilities and skills References Three appropriate references, titles, relationship, contact information Three references with contact information and no titles or relationships Less than three references with contact information and no titles or relationships Less than three references with incomplete information Total Score ___________ Maximum 100 pts. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 12 In Style Business Attire Project Names _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Goals: Gain an understanding of business and business casual attire. Research the cost of putting together a business and business casual wardrobe. Present/demonstrate what business and business casual attire looks like. This project will be completed in teams of two to four students. • Your team must research male and female wardrobes for business and business casual attire. • You will put together a PowerPoint presentation that shows the clothing and prices. • Your team will give a formal presentation to the class. • Team members will be dressed in business and business casual attire to demonstrate the different looks for males and females. • Each team must explain the price for different outfits and give sources for the prices. • Your project will be evaluated for complete content, amount of effort extended, accuracy of prices, and formal presentation. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 13 In Style Business Attire Project Rubric Student Name(s) __________________________________ _________________________________________________ 25 20 Research on Business Attire For Male and Female for Business and Casual Identified 5 good business looks for both male and females Identified 5 business 2-3 looks were looks for both male identified for both and female, but not male and female all looks were appropriate PowerPoint Presentation Clothing and Prices All Topics Covered Completely in at Least 6 Slides and illustrated pricing in selecting different business attire All Topics Covered, Some Topics Incomplete Information Needed Covered Completely Information--Did not to be More Complete in Less than 6 Slides follow directions. Formal Presentation In Business Attire All team members dress appropriately in business attire and business casual to demonstrate different looks All team members dressed appropriately but did not demonstrate different looks Not all members of the team were dressed in business attire Majority of team members not dressed appropriately, did not follow directions Overall Quality of the PowerPoint Presentation Quality of presentation was excellent, content complete, showed great deal of effort extended Quality of presentation was good, could have expanded in some areas Quality of presentation was average, did not cover any area in depth Demonstrated incomplete research and information, quality of presentation was poor CATEGORY 15 10 or Less Incomplete list Total Score ___________ Maximum Score 100 pts. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 14 Mock Interview Rubric Student Name: ________________________________________ 20 15 10 5 Introduction Good firm hand shake and greeting Firm handshake, some signs of confidence Weak handshake, signs of lacking confidence No handshake, lack of confidence Eye Contact Good appropriate amount of eye contact Some eye contact, nervous Little eye contact, nervous No eye contact, lack of interest, very nervous Answers to Interview Questions Solid, well thoughtout answers Good answers that could use more content Fair answers that needed more explanation Poor answers that did not address the questions Interviewer’s Appearance Professional, well groomed Professional, well groomed—but not business attire Clean, not a professional look Not dressed or groomed appropriately for the interview Overall Quality of the Interview Excellent—would hire this person Good—good chance Fair—Probably of hiring this person would not hire this person CATEGORY Poor—definitely would not hire this person Total Score ___________ Maximum Score 100 pts. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 15 Marketing Your Workplace The 4 P’s of Marketing Name___________________________ Goal: Students will thoroughly cover the 4 P’s of Marketing for their workplace. The 4 P’s of Marketing are Product, Place (Distribution), Price, and Promotion. This project gives you the opportunity to market your workplace by covering the 4 P’s of Marketing. The project involves four parts. Part 1: Write a 1-2 page workplace fact sheet for the business where you work. This part of the project should give the reader a greater understanding of what your company does, the company’s target markets, type of business ownership, etc. Part 2: You must develop a special promotion for your business to attract more business. You must explain the who, what, when, and where of your promotion. Develop a brochure to advertise the promotion. Part 3: Develop an 8 ½” advertisement for your business that could be used in newspaper advertisements or on a billboard or transportation advertising. Part 4: Design an attractive “Where I Work Poster.” You must include a picture of you at work. Marketing Your Workplace The 4 P’s of Marketing Name____________________________ Goal: Students will thoroughly cover the 4 P’s of Marketing for their workplace. The 4 P’s of Marketing are Product, Place (Distribution), Price, and Promotion. This project gives you the opportunity to market your workplace by covering the 4 P’s of Marketing. The project involves four parts. Part 1: Write a 1-2 page workplace fact sheet for the business where you work. This part of the project should give the reader a greater understanding of what your company does, the company’s target markets, type of business ownership, etc. Part 2: You must develop a special promotion for your business to attract more business. You must explain the who, what, when, and where of your promotion. Develop a brochure to advertise the promotion. Part 3: Develop an 8 ½” advertisement for your business that could be used in newspaper advertisements or on a billboard or transportation advertising. Part 4: Design an attractive “Where I Work Poster.” You must include a picture of you at work. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 16 Marketing Your Workplace Project Rubric The Four P’s of Marketing Name: _____________________________ ________ Assignment #1: Workplace Fact Sheet (25 pts) (1-5 pts per category) • Thoroughly explain what the company does • Primary and secondary markets • Type of business ownership • Products/Services • Pricing and Promotion ________ Assignment #2: Promotion of Your Business (where you work) (25 pts) • Creativity • Use of Color • Content (who, what, when and where) -15 pt. maximum ________ Assignment #3: Create an 8 ½ by 11 inch Advertisement (25 pts) • Contain all elements of media selected -15 pts. • Appeal to target market – 10 pts. ________ Assignment #4: Where I Work Poster (25 pts) • Creativity- 10 pts. • Use of Color -5 pts. • Personal Photo at Work -10 pts. ________ Total (100) Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved. 17